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Mega Man (other)
'' Mega Man'' is a video game franchise created by Capcom. Mega Man, Megaman or MegaMan may also refer to: Characters * Mega Man (character), the title character from the eponymous video game series * Megaman, a Marvel Comics villain who first appeared in '' Nova'' (vol. 1) #8 (April 1977) Music * Megaman, member of UK garage/hip hop group So Solid Crew * "MegaMan" (song), a 2011 song by Lil Wayne from album ''Tha Carter IV'' Television * ''Mega Man'' (1994 TV series), a Japanese-Canadian-American animated television series * ''MegaMan NT Warrior is an anime and manga series based on the ''Mega Man Battle Network'' series by Capcom, both using the same name but heavily diverging from each other in terms of plot. The manga series was written by Ryo Takamisaki and ran in Shogaku ...'', a 2002 anime series * ''Mega Man Star Force'' (TV series), a 2006 anime series * '' Mega Man: Fully Charged'', a 2018 American-Japanese-Canadian animated television series ...
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Mega Man
''Mega Man'' (known as in Japan) is a video game franchise developed and published by Capcom, featuring the Mega Man (character), protagonist of the same name. The Mega Man (1987 video game), original game was released for the Nintendo Entertainment System in 1987, and spawned a franchise that expanded to over 50 games on multiple systems. As of March 2025, the series had sold 43 million units worldwide. Mega Man has been popular among gamers and has been reimagined and evolved as a video game character for over 30 years. The main series consists of eleven games, the standalone ''Mega Man & Bass'', the spin-off Game Boy series (released in Japan as ''Rockman World''), and various ports, remakes, and compilations. The core games in the franchise have all been set in a single continuity; the storyline of the "classic" series is succeeded by the ''Mega Man X'', ''Mega Man Zero'', ''Mega Man ZX'', and the ''Mega Man Legends'' series. This timeline excludes the spin-off ''Mega Ma ...
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Fully Charged
Fully Charged (also called ''The Fully Charged Show'') is a YouTube channel, podcast, website, and live event focusing on electric vehicles and renewable energy founded by writer, broadcaster and actor Robert Llewellyn. Llewellyn would later become Joint CEO of Fully Charged with Dan Caesar and Caesar also presents many of the episodes of the show. They are both joined by many regular presenters along with guest presenters from many different countries. The channel has covered a wide range of topics around electric vehicles including electric cars, electric bikes, electric aircraft, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. Fully Charged also covers a wide range of renewable energy topics including solar power, wind power, UK energy policy, cycling infrastructure, air pollution and air pollution monitoring. Fully Charged began in 2010 and has since amassed more than 1 million subscribers and over 200 million views as of December 2024 with over 1,000 episodes. The channel ...
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Mega Man (Archie Comics)
''Mega Man'' is a comic series produced by Archie Comics based on the video game series of the same name by Capcom. It was announced at New York Comic Con 2010, and the series began publication in April 2011 with Ian Flynn, who has written many stories for Archie's ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' series, as its lead writer. The series proved highly successful, and in 2013 a crossover took place between the ''Mega Man'' and ''Sonic'' series, under the title " Worlds Collide". The series does not follow the events of the games in exact order, including an adaptation of the Japanese exclusive game '' Super Adventure Rockman'' between those of '' Mega Man 2'' and '' Mega Man 3''. The series later included a few stories set in the time of the '' Mega Man X'' series. The popularity of ''Worlds Collide'' subsequently led to a second crossover with the ''Sonic'' series, ''Worlds Unite''. The series was put into an "indefinite hiatus" after issue 55, concluding with setup for an adaptation of '' ...
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Mega Man (1995 Video Game)
''Mega Man'' is a 1995 action- platform video game developed by Freestyle and published by U.S. Gold for the Game Gear. It is a spin-off of Capcom's ''Mega Man'' series and the only original game to be developed for a Sega console; it was only released in North America. The game features Mega Man fighting against the mad scientist Dr. Wily and the six Robot Masters under his control, and features bosses and stages from '' Mega Man 4'' and '' Mega Man 5''. ''Mega Man'' received generally positive reviews from video game critics upon release, though retrospective reviews were more mixed. While the game was praised for its graphics and sound being similar to the NES titles upon which it was based, its gameplay was criticized for its excessive level of zoom and fast enemy movement that led to unfair difficulty. Gameplay ''Mega Man'' is an action-platform game that is very similar to the original series. The protagonist, Mega Man, is able to run, jump, shoot, and climb his ...
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Mega Man (1990 Video Game)
''Mega Man'' is an action game, action-platform video game that was developed by Stephen Rozner, an ex-employee of Capcom, Capcom U.S.A, and published in 1990 by Hi Tech Expressions for DOS systems. It is the first game in the ''Mega Man'' franchise to be released for home computers. The game had a negative critical response; many reviewers called it List of video games notable for negative reception, one of the worst-ever PC games. Despite this, a sequel titled ''Mega Man 3: The Robots Are Revolting'' was released in 1992. Gameplay In ''Mega Man'', "Masters" Dyna Man, Sonic Man, and Volt Man can be selected. In each level, the player-character Mega Man (character), Mega Man fights enemies and obstacles before facing the level's "Robot Master" Boss (video gaming), boss at the level's end. Development Stephen Rozner developed ''Mega Man'' under his company Rozner Labs. Rozner had previous experience working with a Capcom intellectual property, having ported ''Street Fighter ...
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Mega Man (1987 Video Game)
''Mega Man'', known as in Japan, is a 1987 action game, action-platformer, platform game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Entertainment System. The first installment in the Mega Man, ''Mega Man'' franchise and Mega Man#Original series, the original video game series, ''Mega Man'' was produced by a small team specifically for the video game console, home console market, a first for Capcom, which up until that point focused on arcade video games. It was directed by Akira Kitamura, with Nobuyuki Matsushima as lead programmer. The game follows the humanoid robot and player-character Mega Man (character), Mega Man and his quest to save the world from the mad scientist List of Mega Man characters#Dr. Wily, Dr. Wily and the six "List of Mega Man characters#Robot Masters, Robot Masters" under his control. ''Mega Man''s nonlinear gameplay lets the player choose the order in which to complete its initial six Level (video gaming), stages. Each culminates in a boss batt ...
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